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Expert reminds indonesia of Indian Ocean future prospects

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianFebruary 28, 2014Leave a comment

Padang, West Sumatra (ANTARA News) – An international sea law expert has emphasized the importance of Indian Ocean as Indonesias future economic and political prospects in view of its natural resources. “Right now many countries such as China and India have competed for influence over the Indian Ocean and its natural resources,” the expert, Hasjim…

Indonesia Hopes China Will be Patient Over South China Sea

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianFebruary 27, 2014

Beijing (ANTARA News) – Indonesia hopes that China will be patient over the South China Sea issue to maintain stability, peace and mutual welfare in the region. “I am sure Chinas principle is to maintain mutual harmony. While Indonesia, particularly the Indonesian Military, believes that China can be more patient in resolving the South China…

Australia Sends Back Another Asylum-Seeker Boat

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianFebruary 26, 2014Leave a comment

Jakarta. Twenty-six asylum seekers who tried to make the journey from Indonesia to Christmas Island were found stranded on Argopeni beach in Central Java’s Kebumen district on Monday after being sent back by the Australia navy. “Based on a report we received from a navy post on Logending beach… the immigrants’ boat was stranded at…

Pelindo II Allocates IDR1 Trillion To Revitalize Tanjung Priok Port

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianFebruary 26, 2014Leave a comment

JAKARTA-Pelindo II allocated up to IDR1 trillion to expand the dock facilities and the general goods dwelling landscaping and containers in the Tanjung Priok Port in 2014. Pelindo II Tanjung Priok Port branch General Manager, Ari Henryanto said investment allocation derived from company’s budget is aligned with the work program of Tanjung Priok port that…

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